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The Sharp LC-50LE860M - 50" Smart wifi 3D, Built in Skype Camera, Quad Core Voice recognition LED TV is a fantastic model Multi system LED TV in the 50" size. It's uses Sharp's world class Aquos engine designed in Japan made to provide a really nice picture quality. The LED shows a much better picture then a conventional LCD. It is brighter, more vivid and a clearer image. At the same time it is a very nice looking slim designed model and is very energy efficient for those taking it to countries where electricity can be expensive. Best of all the LED bulb makes is very durable and lasts much longer then a normal LCD TV. It comes with HDMI, PC, Composite RCA, Component, USB, and other inputs including a built in web-cam for Skype. It also has a headphone output jack. Most importantly it is Multi system and supports Pal / NTSC / and Secam and can be used anywhere in the world. Of course it also supports electricity around the world and is compatible in all countries. It supports 100 volts, 110 volts, 120 volts, 220 volts, 230 volts, and 240 volts.

Full HD 1080p

1920x1080p resolution is an HDTV high-definition video mode characterized by 1080 horizontal lines of vertical resolution. As of 2012, most consumer televisions being sold provide 1080p inputs mainly with HDMI and support full high-def resolutions. 1080p resolution is available in all types of televisions, including plasma, LCD and LED.

TV 3D

USB Input

USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. A USB port is a cable connection interface used on personal computers and consumer electronics. USB ports allow stand-alone electronic devices to be connected via cables to a computer or to each other.

Smart WiFi Built In

WiFi built-in means that the hardware needed is already built into the device. WiFi Built-in tv's already have the WiFi card/adapter inside. It is ready to connect to Wi-Fi networks straight out of the box. If you have a WiFi network, just plug in the TV, set it up and you have internet access.

Smart TV

A smart TV, also known as a connected TV or hybrid TV, describes the combining of the Internet and Web 2.0 features into television sets, as well as the integration between computers and these television sets. These devices focus on online interactive media, Internet TV, over-the-top content, as well as on-demand streaming media, and less focus on traditional broadcast media than traditional television sets.